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gaz3014
29-Nov-2005, 23:35
Looking at getting some adjustable rearsets, cos my little 'iddy feet struggle to change gear. Have to almost lift my foot off the peg!!

What sort of options have I got guys????

Ta:cool:

tricky
29-Nov-2005, 23:44
Originally posted by Dseered
Could always get some shoe bling ! (pointy shoes)


http://www.jimmychoo.com/index_flash.html

You on the peroni's again ?

gaz3014
29-Nov-2005, 23:45
WOW!!!! Some nice shots!!;)

Cheers Ian:D

gaz3014
29-Nov-2005, 23:46
Oops! What was I after?? Oh yeah, rearsets!!:lol:

gaz3014
29-Nov-2005, 23:49
Works for me!!! The ladies made me forget what was after!

They are smokin' though eh!!!:lol::lol:

ace
30-Nov-2005, 00:18
Originally posted by gaz3014
Looking at getting some adjustable rearsets, cos my little 'iddy feet struggle to change gear. Have to almost lift my foot off the peg!!

What sort of options have I got guys????

Ta:cool:

ace
30-Nov-2005, 00:29
aye up des !!! carn,t spell , " tecnomec snc " i,d wait till mine come , but i,ve had e-mail contact and they seem straight , lets see aye :D

Carbon749
30-Nov-2005, 22:13
Bought these 2nd hand from Electricsheep ..... he said the are AJ Racing. Easy to fit, loads of adjustment, well made, looks awesome, very very bling without being obvious


http://img446.imageshack.us/img446/4849/rearsets7rg.png (http://imageshack.us)

Tinkler
01-Dec-2005, 16:40
I orderd a set from the italian firm " tecnomec snc " Great pice of kit well built arived within 4 days and cheep as chips . They even threw in a race style gear shift for free, what more can i say ??

khu996
01-Dec-2005, 17:46
Originally posted by Tinkler
I orderd a set from the italian firm " tecnomec snc " Great pice of kit well built arived within 4 days and cheep as chips . They even threw in a race style gear shift for free, what more can i say ??

I think they're the same as Ace's getting?

How adjustable are they?

Tinkler, post some pics mate?

ace
01-Dec-2005, 18:31
very they,ve just come :D off out post some pics later

ace
02-Dec-2005, 00:29
top job!!!

khu996
02-Dec-2005, 00:45
They look nice :D

Lets have some with them fitted to the bike! Did they give you the reverse shift lever too?

ace
02-Dec-2005, 00:52
it was an option ! went for trad road shift , all at same price mind

Tinkler
02-Dec-2005, 10:18
My good lady bought me them for xmas so having to weight till the big day before fitting comences,
To answer your question as how adjustable are they , i think you can see in the pic above where they move .I.e. foot rest housing, Foot rest , Gear and brake leaver ends move on the swival (round and round )

I went for the brushed aloy set and they match my frame perfect

Hope this helps a little any more info please ask?
Jamie :saint:

ace
02-Dec-2005, 21:32
Originally posted by khu996
They look nice :D

Lets have some with them fitted to the bike! Did they give you the reverse shift lever too?
gunner be fitting em tomorrow wiv some other carbon xmas bling , i,m a bad lad and opened all my prezzie,s :o:o:o post some pics tomorrow , back wiv puttin tree up "Ho Ho Ho "

gaz3014
02-Dec-2005, 22:06
[quote]Originally posted by Carbon749
Bought these 2nd hand from Electricsheep ..... he said the are AJ Racing. Easy to fit, loads of adjustment, well made, looks awesome, very very bling without being obvious


Cheers for the input lads. I like these!! Anyone know where I can get 'em???:puzzled:

Carbon749
03-Dec-2005, 11:03
Originally posted by gaz3014
[quote]Originally posted by Carbon749
Bought these 2nd hand from Electricsheep ..... he said the are AJ Racing. Easy to fit, loads of adjustment, well made, looks awesome, very very bling without being obvious


Cheers for the input lads. I like these!! Anyone know where I can get 'em???:puzzled:


Gaz, drop electric sheep a U2U and ask him or do a search on the net for AJ Racing .... american I think. If I can find anything I'll send it over.

Carbon749
03-Dec-2005, 11:14
Just found this thread on here from early 2003 .... not sure if it's the same AJ or not ....

ajracing - top service

Just got to tell you guys about this bloke and the service he offers - completely confirms the other comments I've read on the board.
****** bit cut out to save space ******I've read a few

comments about AJR and decided that I'd forgo the warranty aspects in the knowledge that I'd be getting service work from somebody who really understands and cares about what they're doing.

****** bit cut out to save space ******

Three days later I took a call at work from Alan, just phoning to ask if I'd got back OK and what did I think about the bike!!! - How many times has a main dealer done that??

I honestly don't reckon you can beat this blokes service and I for sure won't take my bike anywhere else again. He's about 4 miles from M5 junction 14 in a fairly descreet location a few miles north of Bristol. E-mail address is:alan@ajracing.info , telephone: 01453-845544.

ace
03-Dec-2005, 23:53
Originally posted by khu996
They look nice :D

Lets have some with them fitted to the bike! Did they give you the reverse shift lever too?

look close !!!

ace
03-Dec-2005, 23:55
abit closer !!!

boyo
04-Dec-2005, 22:58
Smart looking rearsets was wondering how much were thay and the full web address please. thanks

khu996
04-Dec-2005, 23:27
They look great, do they feel solid, and how does it affect the gear change?

ace
05-Dec-2005, 00:16
boyo , i got em off ebay as i said , an i know he,s got some up at the min i,ll get you the ebay number > they cost £119 delivered !!all in !! with either road or race shift , black or silver !! too gud for me to miss

khu , solid as !!! not really give em the good old thrash , wot with weather , but i,m happy :D

ace
05-Dec-2005, 00:34
boyo, ebay number is "4595091802" have a look , you an all khu ,

khu996
05-Dec-2005, 11:55
Thanks Ace, I'll keep my eyes on 'em! :D

boyo
05-Dec-2005, 20:11
Yep thanks for that much appreciated.

Carbon749
05-Dec-2005, 21:04
Have been told that Casoli may have some nice ones.